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Hi all,

While the rest of the Exec team is organising the Show and Shine, I've put together the next skidpan day - lets get back to the skidpan/runway in 2010!!!

Event: Texikhana, Skids on Sundays

Location: Nirimba Airfield/Tafe/Skidpan/same place as last time (yeah its got a few names)

Date: Sunday 31st Jan 2010

What is it: Skidpan + Go-to-whoa

Lunch: Free to entrants (BBQ and cans of soft drink)

Spectators: Free to watch, BBQ will be $4 snag sandwich and $2 cans

Passengers: Free, MUST sign on, wear wrist to neck/ankle clothing with enclosed shoes and approved helmet

Courses: Released on the day at sign on (the super tight one from last gone wont be returning, ever)

Those of you that have been to one of these before will agree, this is the best money you can spend as far as driving time for an event. The event will be run after run until 5pm, and considering most runs are under 1 minute AND that we're kicking off at 9am, thats a lot of runs :)

This is a safe event where you only go as hard as you want to, there's no pressure, one car on a course at a time. Perfect for beginners to have a first try at driving their pride and joy off the streets.

With that said, there's usually some friendly competition towards the pointy end of the field from the ACT guys which is great to watch ;)

Timing for the day;

Scruitineering/sign on starts 7am

Scruitineering/sign on ends 830am (dont show up at 825am, come with plenty of time to spare)

Drivers brief 840am (mandatory attendance all drivers)

Runs start 9am

Lunch approx 1230pm depending on how the day is going

Runs stop 5pm

Gates close 530pm

Entrants please note:

-All cars must pass scruitineering, no exceptions.

-All drivers must be licensed (AASA or CAMS) and show licence at sign on.

-All cars must have an insurance approved fire extinguisher secured within drivers reach.

-Sidepipes are not allowed. Screamers are also not allowed. No exceptions (this is not my choice, I ♥ gate)

-Entries are open now, entries close 9am 27th Jan 2010.

-Supp regs and Entry Form are attached. Entry forms without payment will be rejected.

-Yes you can join SAUNSW on the day (allow an extra 5mins at sign on)

-Yes you can organise an AASA or CAMS licence on the day (allow extra 10mins at sign on)

SAUNSW bank details:

Bank - NAB

Branch - Marrickville

Account name - Skylines Australia NSW

BSB - 082 356

Account number - 546 393 766

Please put your full/user name in the description, eg "TEXI N1GTR"

Cheers guys and girls :D

Entry_Form.pdf

Supp_regs.pdf

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Entrants (forms received)

1. Ben Sincalir - R31

2. Liz, 180SX

3. Michael Dalziel, R34 GTT

4. Neil DePau, R33 GTST

5. Duncan Handley, TBA (Dependent on whats working)

6. Matt Cass, R33 GTST

7. Sam Mitchell, R33 GTST

8. Mark Robinson, R33 GTST

9. David Muscat, R33 GTST

10. David Milano, R34 GTT

11. Craig Goodshaw, Camaro

12. Kaye-Anne Goodshaw, Camaro (11 double entered)

13. Nicholas Smyrnios, R32 GTR

14. Matt Sullivan, R33 GTST

15. Ben Martin, Commodore

16. Michael Deitz, R32GTR

17. Terry Barrett, Camaro

18. Norm Choufaity, R32 GTR

19. Amy Worth, R33 GTST

20. Joel Welstead, Clubman

21. Toby Welstead, Corolla

22. Phillip Anayo, V35

23. Kevin Lohan, Camaro

24. Zane Robertson - 32 GTSt

25. Melissa Meins - 33 GTSt

26. Reece McIntosh - Renault Clio

27. Sheri Goldie - 32 GTSt

28. Andrew Metcalfe - 33 GTSt

29. Jeffrey Hanan - 34 GTt

30. Nick Tuyau - Lolvo

31. David Muscat, Camaro

32. Anthony Muscat, Camaro

33. Frank Falzon

34. Martin Hermida, Camaro

35. Sean Watkins, R33 GTST

36. Chris Gregory, XR6 Turbo

37. Thomas Kujotk, 33 GTSt

38. Ben Morrison, MX5

39. Tim Hudman, 33 GTR

40. Jason Swavley, 34 GTT

41. Luke Harrison, 33 GTR

42. Gerard Sasso, MX5

43. Alexandra Hailstone, MX5

44. Marcus Eaton, R33 GTST

45. Lawrence Owen Hoogvliet, R33 GTST

46. Evan Field 180sx

47. David Wiseman R34GTT

48. Paul Barrett, R35GTR

Reserves

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3.

4.

5.

Paid...

And paid for show and shine at the same time.

Please let uncy duncs know my money for SNS is in. Description "MBS206 Texi + SNS"

Form to come

Edit: And no fire extinguisher needed this time?

Well im going to pull my finger out now and im going to enter my car in..

I have the next two weeks off.. so it looks like ill be working on the car to get it ready... (i know its still a long way off..lol)

So count me in... going to join saunsw this week.. will organise payment early in the week!

SWEEEEEEEET!!

Ill pay and all that junk early next week. Car wont have epic tilt with new suspension..

On a side note I stripped the thread of a wheel nut today and need to get a new one.. any idea where? nothin fancy just regular wheel nut.

Hmm, trying to decide if I can do Video and participate... will be in one way or another.

SWEEEEEEEET!!

Ill pay and all that junk early next week. Car wont have epic tilt with new suspension..

On a side note I stripped the thread of a wheel nut today and need to get a new one.. any idea where? nothin fancy just regular wheel nut.

Go to a tyre shop sometimes they'll sell you just one. Otherwise auto parts store but I'm pretty sure the only sell in sets of 4/5.




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